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wail

verb as in cry loudly

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Example Sentences

When he heard the news he says he “wailed like a banshee for 20 minutes”.

From BBC

In Kyiv, there has been only one night since Sept. 1 without the wail of air-raid alerts sounding from smartphone apps.

Shortly afterwards, a few floors down in the emergency room, the wail of a siren warns of casualties arriving – from that air strike.

From BBC

Musk's fans may wail that it's "just a joke," but Clinton is right.

From Salon

On “In the Mirror,” Lane wails and reflects on being the monster in a relationship gone south.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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